- Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay
Infobox_Officeholder
honorific-prefix =General
name = Hastings Lionel Ismay
honorific-suffix =
1st Baron Ismay KG GCB CH DSO PC
imagesize =
order = 1stSecretary General of NATO
term_start =1952
term_end =1957
predecessor = "post created"
successor =Paul-Henri Spaak
birth_date = birth date|1887|6|21
birth_place = Naini Tāl,India
death_date = Death date and age|1965|12|17|1887|06|21
death_place =Broadway, Worcestershire
spouse = Laura Kathleen CleggGeneral Hastings Lionel Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay KG GCB CH DSO PC (21 June 1887–17 December 1965) was a British soldier and diplomat.Ismay was educated at Charterhouse and Sandhurst before being commissioned in 1905. He joined the Indian Army in the 21st Cavalry and served on the North-West Frontier. During and immediately after
World War I (from 1914 to 1920), Ismay saw action inBritish Somaliland against Mohammed bin Abdullah (Mohammed Abdullah Hassan ), the "Mad Mullah ." He was a staff officer with theSomaliland Camel Corps .Following the conclusion of operations in Somaliland Ismay held a number of staff and teaching appointments before becoming in 1931 military secretary to Lord Willingdon, then
Viceroy of India . From 1933 until 1940 Ismay occupied various staff positions within theWar Office , eventually becoming Secretary of theCommittee of Imperial Defence in 1938.In 1940 he was selected by
Winston Churchill as his chief of his personal staff at the Ministry of Defence, with the duty of liaison between the War Cabinet and Chiefs of Staff. He was promoted lieutenant-general in 1942 and general in 1944, retiring from the British Army in 1946.In January 1947 he was raised to the
peerage as Baron Ismay, of Wormington in the County of Gloucester. Lord Ismay served as chief of staff to Lord Mountbatten of Burma, thenViceroy of India , March to November 1947. In 1951 he was madeSecretary of State for Commonwealth Relations , and in 1952 became the first Secretary General of NATO, a post he held until 1957. He once famously remarked that NATO had been formed to "keep the Americans in, the Soviets out and the Germans down."Lord Ismay died in 1965 at the age of 78. Without a male heir, his title became extinct.
He was nicknamed "Pug", which is the name by which both Mountbatten and Churchill knew him. [Alanbrooke, 2001. Entry 17 July 1940.]
Publications
* "The memoirs of General the Lord Ismay" (Heinemann, London, 1960)
See also
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Adrian Carton de Wiart References
Notes
General references
*cite book
last = Alanbrooke
first = Field Marshal Lord
authorlink = Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke
title = War Diaries 1939–1945
publisher = Phoenix Press
series =
year = 2001
isbn = 1-84212-526-5
*Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
*The new Universal Encyclopedia, ed Sir John Hammerton, The Educational Book Co, London.
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